GFSIS and CRRC-Georgia have the pleasure to invite you for a screening of the film “Precarious Inflexible Workers” produced as a part of the MYPLACE project (http://www.fp7-myplace.eu/).The film by Dmitry Omelchenko presents a case study of young activists in Portugal. Read more

The goal of this conference is to broaden and deepen the exploration of the forms, causes and consequences of social inequality in the South Caucasus and its neighboring geographical regions by advancing methodological innovation. Read more

American Councils, CRRC and ARISC present the third talk in the Spring 2014 Works-in-Progress Series! Kornely Kakachia and Tamara Pataraia, Tbilisi State University "Georgian Political Parties and Online Social Networks: Politics as Usual?" Read more

Tbilisi, June 25, 2014 About the Conference: The current socio-economic and political climate in the South Caucasus produces various forms of social inequality that are often tied to economic disparities, but have broader manifestations. Our goal is to broaden and deepen the exploration of the forms, causes and consequences of social inequality in the South Caucasus and its neighboring regions by advancing methodological innovation. Read more

American Councils, ARISC and CRRC present the third talk in the Spring 2014 Works-in-Progress Series! Régis Genté Book Presentation of 'Putin and the Caucasus' Wednesday, 12 January, 2014 at 6:15pm EPF/CRRC-Georgia, Kavsadze St. 3, Tbilisi NOTE: THIS TALK AND ALL FUTURE WiP EVENTS WILL TAKE PLACE AT EURASIA PARTNERSHIP FOUNDATION/CRRC-GEORGIA AT KAVSADZE ST. No. 3 IN VAKE! Read more

CRRC Georgia conducted a survey commissioned by Transparency International Georgia in October, 2013. 1918 respondents have been interviewed countrywide. This was the first large-scale survey conducted by CRRC using tablet computers. Read more

CRRC Georgia, in partnership with CRRC Armenia, will begin a new research project entitled “Taking Partly Free Voters Seriously: Autocratic Response to Voter Preferences in Armenia and Georgia”. Read more

CRRC Azerbaijan, in cooperation with Khazar University, is offering semester-long training designed as university courses. The courses will be held weekly by western-educated professionals and will be free of charge for CRRC participants. Read more